Bean Bytes #5

Time for another Bean Bytes. This week I’m trying it out on Monday instead of Saturday. I want more people to see all these awesome posts! So, in case you missed some of the previous Bean Bytes, you can check them out here, here, here and here.

One of my friends from highschool hiked the whole length of South America over the past year with two friends and they just finished their journey. Check out their blog. It’s been amazing to read about their adventure!The Final Leg via Eat Hike Sleep Hike

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Lindsay Livingston is a Registered Dietitian and new mom from Columbus, Ohio. On her blog, she shares simple, healthy recipes, nutrition tips, workouts and snapshots of her life. Follow her on Twitter @LeanGrnBeanBlog and Instagram @TheLeanGreenBean and be sure to subscribe via RSS or email so you never miss a post!

Another great Bean Bytes! I have clicked on only a few but can tell I have my reading for the week. Your antique finds are great ( especially the Green Bean sign) and the hair cut looks fabulous. Hope you have a great week.

I can’t wait to read some of these!!
On another note, I did read about the greek yogurt and how they want it to be included as a “protein” on the dietary guidelines. I’m curious about your thoughts on that one. I don’t think I agree. I still consider it a dairy, because of the calcium and sometimes the vitamin D. Anyway..I thought it was an interesting debate.

1) Your hair looks adorable and glad all is well with your hubby! 2) I’m still sooo upset that I have no Walter White in my life…you’ll have to start posting weekly recaps 🙂 3) Thank you so much for including my post….I love the idea of highlighting posts from the week and it’s sweet of you to spread the love!

I’m glad you decided to post Bean Bytes on a Monday!! Otherwise, I may not have seen it and what a shame because it is awesome 🙂 I’m lovin’ the link love! It’s so fun to find new blogs and posts I had missed.

Great links, Lindsay! I need to check out that roasted red pepper tapenade. I saw that organic produce article, too and was a little bothered by it… it may be true (in a nutritious sense) but that doesn’t reflect the potential harm that pesticides may have on our bodies. Curious to hear other reactions…

This is a great post for me this week – thanks for the roundup! I deleted my reader yesterday after a week of vacation, it was too stressful. Now I found a few posts I would have missed that you highlighted!

Hey love! Thanks for the inclusion, and for picking out the best of the best. I loved Lindsay’s post about working out, and Lindsay’s Slow Food challenge is amazing, but a lot of these are posts or bloggers I don’t even know about. Thanks for doing the research. 🙂

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